Hi, I am just continuing the same thread regarding name change. My wife has her Indian passport in maiden name and she came to UK on work permit with her Indian Passport after marriage. Now we all ( my wife, son and I) got ILR in August 2009 and are applying for Naturalization in next week. My wife...
NCS or Postal: NCS - Postal Date of submission: Tuesday, 13 July 2010 Basis: HSMP JR (4+1 year ILR) (Husband and Wife) Date of debit of debit/credit card: Tuesday 20 July 2010 Date of receipt of acknowledgement: Friday 23 July 2010 (dated 20 July) Date of decision (on letter): 29 July 2010 Date of r...
Hi We have recieved a 'Conditional Offer' from the police to pay a fine of £60 and have the license endorsed with 3 points. As long as we do this within 28days they will not commence court proceedings. We have sent this off today Do we need to inform UKBA of this or does it not matter as it has be...
NCS or Postal: NCS - Postal Date of submission: Tuesday, 13 July 2010 Basis: HSMP JR (4+1 year ILR) (Husband and Wife) Date of debit of debit/credit card: Tuesday 20 July 2010 Date of receipt of acknowledgement: Friday 23 July 2010 (dated 20 July) Date of decision (on letter): 29 July 2010 Date of r...
i was faced with a similar query when i applied for my naturalisation together with my wife's. in the end i wrote both our names but only my date of birth, and the total amount. you could do something similar, just remember whose date of birth you need to write in case you need to ring them b4 they ...
Also it will take about 2 weeks to get your passport application if tthere arent any problems that is. maybe try to delay HR as much as possible. i think it may take just as much time to withdraw as in going through the whole process.
Thank you f2k. Also, do you think I am using the most appropriate process to apply for British Citizenship? yes i believe you are using the most appropriate process, in my opinion. the requirements for registration are less strigent than for naturalisation and also cheaper. the only issue is provin...
you dont have to mention it as it has not gone to court. the guidance form is quite clear on that You must give details of all criminal convictions both within or outside the United Kingdom. These include road traffic offences, but not fixed penalty notices which have not been given in a court. Fixe...
As none of the options apply to you, just leave that part blank. you will have noted that those who use this form are aged 10 and above therefore quite a lot of them would not be able to complete that part of the form. so just fill the part of 'Student' and leave the rest empty. you should have noth...
i think i put current name and at the end put 'nee Maiden name', same referees is fine i was applying for me and spouse so filled in one form and put my name on it. i would say maybe put child on their own form seeing fee is separate to your joint one with wife you can write in there 'born in UK'
since you didnt supply the test certificate on your ILR application, just fill the naturalisation section and include the certificate as part of your supporting documentation
I agree with sushdmehta, its better to go through the 'hassle' of getting it corrected now than the pain and suffering you will go through whilst you are wwaiting, wondering whether they will accept it or not. or worse still having to do it all over again. Also is a good idea to get the 1st referee ...
Did your mom renew her passport at the same high commission thats refusing to take you aunts.
you may want to contact the foreign commonwealth office to get confirmation of this 'requirement'. If renewing through IPS in the UK all you need to do is supply the last passport.
Hello all immigration gurus, I need your assistance on applying for my naturalization. I came to this country on 15-Sep-2004 and got my ILR on 19-Aug-2009(applied 24 days before 15-Sep-2009 as it is allowed) Now i want to apply for my naturalization. My question is can I apply after 19-Aug-2010 or ...
from the guidance notes SECTION 2: RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS 2.1 Enter the day you first arrived with a view to staying in the UK on a long-term basis, and the airport or seaport through which you then entered. If this is less than 5 years before the date on which we receive the application, or less th...
I thought that assisting a cancer patient goes under a compassionate reason ... or not ? Actually, they don't explain what do they mean by compassionate reasons. Anyone here knows ? i dont think anybody suggested that it doesnt go under compassionate reason. it is information supporting this that y...